r n,rt PHUT News Ltd., 3rd Avenu. ph. b,?5?2 "J.... . . I I"'t..ff4rn Manatrlno J.-""-" "uircn, urillsn Uollimhla - - - . . mauaginK Director. BEB 'fSfiEJ DAI'S kSJH :B9PBA0 OP CtMOLATIQM t association W umiso Columbia. BUB3CIIIPTION RATES . ptr wcelt, 15c; Per Month. 65c; Per r.rrler. Tear 17 DO-C-. Month. v. Sl.uu, uiil. Per 40c: p. v. - -- - - , i.uu. HAND TO THE BAND . - r- - Highway winch is becoming so marked is attended with additional risks for those who on the mad. Thorp riavn k., :.i l. 11 V - - m . v. util 111 1 1 M - M I . ready, one at least of which has proven fatal and nrViiph mirrhr nncihr Vim, i i j . cjc "" o"- ""J ltcuji ou iia.ii u nnr en for some fortuitous circumstance. It is still in considerable extent a pioneer road and is lacking rbs, which will eventually come. Meantime, the tessity for care in driving throueh. exercise of ,ncih1n snoorl nnrl nil rnce5Vi -i I mnillt ii cv.au- ms under the circumstances cannot be overernnha- I'll. VIT w. wi-w i uu Jl4f, HUH L1I1M' I'llM aiiuv - - o m v-uvv utt tun . ...1 -1t, out for the Decoration Day parade on Sunday and will o to Terrace on July 1 for the Kins- Finding its inception during the war when Hand- IdcLv i "'VII 11 AO ilUUVU ui Ul 111L401V1C1110 as been since augmented by ex-service men and klH, irw1 mir wcli:tc tf L'nm ftirrxfif ii!rtini i t r i.:iu:. n i-, , u t 1 1 t 1 . . 1 i fLlUI'Wl JltO VCtlWllir ill jltii 11IVJI 1 lVlllilllUW Klitinf inn nn1 "tnn rtmm ic Ynnfrrtr y riil n 1 UI iUVlUII UIIVI l 1 1 v WAVUI iKj lVVVIUMIl, A vut redit to the city. This must be as satisfactory to he members of the band as to the citizens who are 1 " H ... mm m m m m rv f :. A. rfciiiULhS. Dominion uenarunent 01 Labor statistics director, recently testified before the immigration committee of the Senate liat 11111,1; 1111; juayw vmiuut. vj -.-- tc This W fimirn is in contrast "P"" f-es- 0 . 10 an:u :i hv .l " 1 U. . ......... rl tVin Tlii(Suri Tclnc lanatui 10 proviae prositerny iui uum wuuas. 1 ui.. imhtmin t r a tv nnnn in inK fimiiii v lit' 1.. a 1 A f iV.n comn Ul'l'll 1 1 II ll 1 1 i l l 1 1 1 1 1 film m umiiuii w w-- time Britain would be relieved of the burden ot mmnnrtinir ;i nonulation the size of which is out of proportion with its diminishing natural resources. 1 nnkin nnntiin rnnn rvimn nniii iiivt'iifii l 1 1 1 luuiili v a - .V..w ....... . " 111 1 ? i f..llA-,i. In.wMl fbmnnr niic? nntllfll UW in T II 1 IS 1 I111HAL ULTUILC. . . i i 1. -i. tm i li l . i un.. j-i vtvincri m iriiii inis would aiso create u greatci uumwuv '' .... ll ...I A 11.. .i u-hi.h in Tumi Mnil r flit f nU'tl Oil me CMCnt II1UL Canada depends on the export trade to an uncer tain world marKci. I ' i 1 -..J ..X- .u ..t.lllll Ifinil I TtllMfXI 1111 ..t i ii i ii 1 rt1i 1if innvnouimr not nuuiu ue an 10 me goou. vu iiivivc...b population throuirh immigration can Canada prop- 1 . "l i k ll iHikn (n til tl the obligrations she voluntarily assumed at the 1913 United Nations Food Conference. From the i j j i t ....Aptinn fVinf fnIC i. . ffivc! Mnnnt hp lin- luu nirv now pninvs in uiuuai ancmc? wuu.w -4 . ..w ---,- fcJ " 11 1 ... ,u ...i .m ui tfnut jwiq with run iov- 'vivi n juju v v iiiciiii vtit - t - 1 . ,a..4 I..! i Mittin in T n A niviiiy.f,ri viiiiu. JJetween the extremes ol tne iwo nguius iimi- uoneii must ue a numiwjr mat can i?" migrants wc can, and must, uiku mtu una ivu.m;. For the present Canadian thinking in regard lm mil irjif 5 mi iinllpips must be changed from "the fevv- it t lui ikitiin t nn infir-i 1111 i-u niv. ...v. v HIV i;V.U'4Vj LJIV v -w- .1 i til.. 11 in t ClUll-O Liit'ie is jirouuceu, me wuiu ici vu " t . - - m m M ALUE OF MUSLUM A 4 1 THE NEWLY reopened museum is already pio-I ing a mecca of interest. It is well that citizens, make themselves familiar as well as visitors, with the unique displays of articles linked so definitely with the customs of the Indian people of this district and the earlier problems of the first settlers. A visit there is refreshing and Ormes iXd. Tfui Pioneer Drue? PRESCKIITION CHEMISTS The REXALL STORE PHONE 81 Daily Delivery Service STORE HOURS DAILY from 9 ajn. till 9 pjn. SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS from 12 Noon till 2 pin. J pjn. till 9 pm. NEW JAP PREMIER Tetsu Katayama, member of the Social Democrat party, who was named as the new premier to head the new three-party coalition cabinet, which was formally inducted in Tokyo by Emperor Hlrohito. TELLS GYROS OF SEATTLE TRIP Impressions Informally told by ! Joe .Scott of a second honeymoon trip to Seattle comprised the program at the regular weekly luncheon yesterday of the Prince Rupert Gyro Club. Past President W. D. Lambie was in the chair In the absence of Presl dent C. G. Ham. Frank Skinner. George Murray and A. J. Domi-nato were named a committee to look after the interests of the club's candidate, yet to be named, in the forthcoming Car nival Queen contest. 25 YEARS AGO ' June 2fi, 1922 Steps toward remedying the structnral defects of Booth Memorial School were de-i which planned to act on roeo- I mmendations of architects Jef- ! fcrs and Whittaker who had been commissioned to investi gate the building. Twenty-two boys of the Na val Brigade spent the week-end at Big Bay wh:re they pitched their tents and enjoyed shimming and fishing. C. V. Evitt fend S. E. Parker wvre in charge of the party The House of Coirmons tabled a provision for $130,000 to settle on the basis of 50 cents on the dollar with the creditors of the Prince Rupert Dry Dock and Engineering Co. in connection with the building of the vessel Cana- rian Scottish. .a i mm ax- Yes, French's Mustard really dresses any dish meat, fish, salads, leftovers, cold plates what a resty flavour they aet) That's because French's Mustard brings out all the flavour. TOPS IN TASTE ( Millions of homcmakcrj use French's regularly because the flavour's different. Prove it for ' yourself. HEW .ROYAL HOTEL A Home Away From Home Rates 75c up 60 Rooms, Hot and Cold water PRINCE RUPERT, B.O. Phone 281 P.O. Box 184 Noted Engineer of First War Visitor, Among Interesting tourist visitors in the city this week were 82-year old but still erect and spirited Col. William O. Mac-Kendrlck ol Oakvillc, near Tor onto, and Mrs. MacKendrick. They were making the round trip on 'the steamer ChUcotln. Col. MacKendrick, too old tq enlist in the Canadian Army in World War I, went overseas independe ntly and served in British Army road construction work with the Fifth British Army for three- and-a-half years. He was in the thick of it on the Sotnme and won the Distinguished Service Order. Girls Interested In Nursing Course Some half a dozen girls have so far made application for ad mission to a training class for practical nurses which It has been decided to open at the Prince Rupert General Hospital as one means of meeting thf continued nursing shortage Both city and interior girts art manifesting an Interest. The hospital board is now endeavoring to secure the services of ar. instructress. SMALLER THAN SUPPOSED Only 11 to 21 per cent of the white potato is starch; POSSIBILITIES OF IMMIGRATION Special Article by Ncubcrccr In New York Times Draws Quirk Inquiry Special article on immigration oossi'bilities in this district, dis patched to the New York Times from Prince Rupert last week jy Richard L. Neuberger. drew quick response In the way of an argent message from Dr. I. Steinberg, Secretary of the Free Land T.cague. New York, seeking further definite Information as to he central interior area. Xr. Steinberg s inquiry was reared by Mr. Neufrcrger, now in 'ctchikan, to the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce which in urn referred the Inquirer to Harry Bowman, Canadian National Railways colonization igent at Prince George, and S. 1. Preston, district agriculturalist, Emithers, as being the best luallfled to give Information of tgricultural possibilities with espect to selected immigration. TO USE MARSH LANDS KINGSTON, Ont., O) The iingslon planning board is exploring the possibility of using jiarsh lands at the city's east ;nd for industrial purposes after dredging the area. NEW BLEND HERE! Improved Chase & Sanborn thrills coffee lovers! For vcan Canadians have considered Chase & Mmn VnrL- writnr Hp nrnnrmPK. that 4 -...-. ..j-u... ...miilJ Sanborn "tpps'J New here Va new thrill lWfro lovers ... an improved blend that's even richer. even mellower, .even more deeply satisfying than th; coffee which has won Dominion-wide popularity for Chase & Sanborn. YouH love it I Order' new improved Chase & Sanborn today I Youll call it.the finest coffee you ever tasted! Youll pass your cup for morel BLOUSES BRIGHT I NEAT I AIRY! For Summer For Evening For Afternoon ROSA LADIES' Rayons, Crepes, Nylons, Bantistc Peasant - LEE WEAR 345 THIRD AVENUE WEST GIFIS for ' BRIDE Planning a shower for the bride-to-be? Want to give her something that Is practical and which she's sure to appreciate. YOU'LL FIND GIFTS GALORE AT Masonic Grand Lodge Coming Princa Rupert will be the venue next June of the 1948 sessions of Masonic Grand Lodge of British Columbia, the invitation from here having been accepted at the Grand Lodge convention in Vancouver last week. Expectation is that accomodation for the delegates will be found by the use of chartered steamers which will lie over here while the Grand Lodge is In session. Twenty-five years ago a Masonic Grand Lodge was held here, the steamer Princess Charlotte having been chartered on that occasion. DEADLY CACHE VANCOUVER, t-A collection of deadly blowpipes, used. by the headhunters of Borneo years ago was found in an attic by a Vancouver couple whtn impeding thctr newly-purchased home. 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